WANTED. ■^CTOUNG MAIN i. 4 tutus Board and Kesi-. JL deuce. Mitt be central. Stat*-. ttrms. "Central " o/o •'Colonist." 625 s- , W^ANTED •to Purchase.—One. or , more. Sawmilling Plants, or parts ■ thereof, capable of 7000 feet per day . output. Apply, .with particulars ,to ■ West Central Timber Syndicate, Box 780, Christ-church. 6341' WANTED— Enable M«a or general Orchard work, Tasinan. ' Apply W. Erammer, manager •■ 61915 WANTED to Purchase—Go-cart: must be in good condition. — i Apply Cart, c.o. "Colonist" Office. WANTED, qniet Horsa suitable fo» express and light orchard work Apply A. McKee, Tasman ; telephone 120 Motueka. " 0320' QTEWAEL' GRAMOPHONES, £4.105. O Just the thing for the holidays. Come and hear it, at 6345 Begg's, Nelson. VALSE JUNE, the latest Hesitation Waltz, 2/6; Beautiful Ohio, Song, 2/-j Till We Meet Again, song, 2/-. 6346 Begc's, Trafalgar street. /"^AE FOR HlßE.—Trips to any part of \,; district- D. T. Wight. Phone 714. address 74 Halifax street. 0224 M£T7'ICTORY K. A. CHAPTER, No. €$?W V 12. —Regular Convocatioa TO 7W\ DAT (Thursday) at 7.15p m. Visiting Companions welcome, 6362 ("SHE EN PEkS Is 3d peck', New PotaUT toes 3d lb, Melbourne Onions 4d lb, lovely Island Piao.ippl"S 9d, 1* and Is 3d each, Strawberries, Cherries, Grapes, ripe Banaca?, local Tomatoes, etc. —J. T. I Baiaforth, Phone (393, Trafalgar street. t. ■■ — 'NELSON A. AMD P. ASSOCIATION. ALL Accounts m connection with the fehow must be rendered to the u>df>r signed not lator than TUESDAY NEXT, December 2nd. / J. GLEIST, 6365 Secretary. STOKE FRUITGROWERS' ASSOSIATION. MONTHLY MEETING TO-MORROW (Friday), 8 p.m. Subject: — "Foliage aud the Function of the Leaf," by Mr Win. C. Hyde. All ireaib«rs and fellow-horticulturists are cordially invited. F. O. HART, 6364 Hon. Secretary. GITY OF NELSON. LUNCHEON TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. A LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS for the Luncheou on Saturday nexs, the 29th inst., are available. Price 10s 6d each. Anply at Town Clerk's Office. G. A. EDMONDS, 6348 Town Clerk. MRS. KINETON PARKES Will speak on STATE CONTROL With definite information about England, SCHOOL OF MUSIC, SUNDAY, SOtli ir-st., 8.15 p.m. ■Collection 6301
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Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15238, 27 November 1919, Page 6
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471Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15238, 27 November 1919, Page 6
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